In this the third of a series of studies of the history of
organized labor in Latin America and the Caribean, Alexander
explores the history of the Argentine labor movement from the
mid-19th century onward.
Throughout most of the 20th century, Argentina had one of the
largest, strongest, and most militant organized labor movements in
the Western Hemisphere. While the roots of the labor movement can
be traced to colonial times and the craft guilds of that era,
European immigrants, particularly from Italy and Spain, who were
political refugees from the unrest of the mid-19th century were key
to the development of the Argentine labor movement. During much of
the late 19th century, the labor movement was predominantly under
anarchist influence, although during and after World War I,
syndicalists, Socialists, and Communists emerged as the predominant
political influences in the trade union movement. The military coup
d'etat of 1943 drastically altered the nature and size of
Argentina's organized labor as Juan Peron sought to utilize labor
as a principal support--along with the armed forces--for the
regime. During the nearly 18 years following the overthrow of Peron
in 1955, the organized workers remained loyal to the fallen
dictator. Peron returned to power in 1973 with the overwhelming
support of the Argentine working class. After his death, the
Peronista regime was again overthrown early in 1976 and a brutal
seven-year military dictatorship sought to undermine organized
labor. By and large successive governments have followed a similar
strategy. The privatization of much of the state-owned sector of
the economy and opening up Argentina's economy to foreign
competition have greatly weakened the country's labor movement.
Utilizing his personal contacts as well as extensive written
materials, Alexander has produced a study that will be of great use
to scholars, students, and researchers involved with the history
and current state of labor in Argentina and the Latin American
world in general.
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